
Newly built Diet dormitory may have 90 vacant units
Daily Yomiuri
A public dormitory for House of Representatives members in Akasaka, Tokyo, currently under construction, may not be filled because the government did not conduct sufficient research on the number of units necessary.
The 300-unit project began in fiscal 1999 to replace the original 35-year-old public dormitory.
The design was commissioned following a request from the lower house that asked architects to come up with a plan to best use the 9,583 square meters of available land.
Architects presented plans for a 28-story building, consisting of 12 units on each floor, with a maximum of 300 units, based on a requirement that the floor-to-area ratio, that is the ratio of total floor space to lot area, be 400 percent or less....more...